…evaluation of EasyPeasy carried out with a different community demographic in Bournemouth, which showed significant positive benefits for children’s cognitive self-regulation and parents’ setting of boundaries. Previous research commissioned by…
…evaluation of EasyPeasy carried out with a different community demographic in Bournemouth, which showed significant positive benefits for children’s cognitive self-regulation and parents’ setting of boundaries. Previous research commissioned by…
…on extracurricular inequalities and the gap in ‘essential life skills’, citing the need to ensure continued additional support for disadvantaged students in careers and personality skills to navigate the job…
…http://socialwelfare.bl.uk/subject-areas/services-activity/education-skills/suttontrust/1588901universities-summit-report[1].pdf 4. The figures quoted by Dr Jerrim on the likelihood of going to an elite university relate to young people who finish secondary education up to age 18. The…
…deprived fifth of state comprehensive schools doing so, compared to 4% for those from the most deprived. The researchers say that support offered for catch-up across all school years in…
Commenting on today’s report on grammar schools from the Education Select Committee, Sir Peter Lampl, Founder and Chairman of the Sutton Trust and Chairman of the Education Endowment Foundation, said:…
…socially selective schools in the country, 91 were comprehensives, eight were grammars and there was one secondary modern. The 100 comprehensive schools with the least advantaged intakes seem to be…